Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BOIS BRULE RIVER AT BRULE, WI
usgs-04025500 250 - 1000 cfs I(II) 00h33m ~ 177 cfs (too low)
gauge class Probably too low for best whitewater run.
Reference gauge (Bois Brule) should be running above it's 'usual, base flow'. (Correlation not assured, but should indicate general increased flows in area.)
gauge graph
RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
0 - 200 cfs extremely Low-somewhat Low I(II) gauge is important or has warning Probably too low for best whitewater run.
200 - 250 cfs somewhat Low-barely Low I-II gauge is important or has warning MAYBE low/do-able.
250 - 500 cfs barely runnable-perfect runnable I-II gauge is important or has warning Probably good runnable flows.
500 -1000 cfs perfect runnable-high runnable II(III) gauge is important or has warning Probably unusually high flows. Features will build, 'push' will increase. You should have at least intermediate whitewater skill (be able to roll).
1000 -2000 cfs barely High-extremely High II-III gauge is important or has warning Epic (near record) flows. Will be very pushy. Boaters should be very experienced in whitewater rescue techniques.

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